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Gibraltar plan to regulate scuba diving
âThe Government believes that scuba diving has a much greater potential for touristic economic exploitation in Gibraltar than has hitherto been the case,â the consultation paper states.
âIn order to achieve this, safely and in a way which is respectful of the environment and of our marine heritage, the government proposes to regulate scuba diving and to provide infrastructure to promote and support it as both a leisure activity for locals and a touristic and commercial activity for visitors.â
The government proposes that non-profit clubs and commercial operators alike be registered and licensed by the Gibraltar Sports and Leisure Authority.
The regime would require both clubs and businesses to comply with a list of health and safety and administrative require-ments.
The government also proposes to establish designated Areas of Special Interest [ASIS] within which controls on diving will be tighter.
One such area would stretch from the southern end of the South Mole to the south of Camp Bay up to a depth of 35m. This area is littered with wrecks that form rich artificial reefs.
âTo ensure safety in recreational diving and also to protect the environment and under water heritage, it is proposed that all diving within an ASIS must be organised, managed, guided and conducted under the auspices of either a locally registered dive club or a locally licensed commercial Recreational Diving Services Provider,â the consultation paper states.
âIt is proposed that the [legislation] will permit qualified divers to dive âfreelanceâ outside an ASIS in Gibraltar territorial waters.â
Another important factor is that boating would be prohibited within an ASIS, except for dive-related vessels.
Dive Centre Hub
In order to maximise the exploitation of Gibraltarâs potential in the diving industry, the Government proposes to invest in the establishment of a âDiving Hubâ, where clubs as well as commercial companies can establish dive shops and facilities and attract clientele to a coordinated industry centre.
At present the site under consideration is a building near the yacht fuelling berth next to the ferry terminal.
This facility will include dive boat mooring, lecture rooms, air compressors and other sharable facilities that support the activity.
âThis Dive Centre Hub will be supported by other waterfront facilities at the Rosia Bay,â the consultation paper said.













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